2015 Meursault Meix Chavaux

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Meursault

Burgundy

Color

White

Grape/Blend

Chardonnay

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Drinking Window

2019 - 2025

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David Croix, who vinified the 2016s at Maison Camille Giroud before leaving his long-time position there to join Jean-Marc Roulot at the beginning of this year, was not able to show me the estate’s 2016 whites as the wines were still finishing their malos and were hard to read. The ‘15s, on the other hand, had been bottled between February and April and were not yet showing any signs of shutting down. According to Croix, “it’s hard to say if 2015 is a classic year, but it’s unique in the sense of having both ripeness and energy.” He went on: “In 2015 the fruit is broad and open but not overripe or heavy. We find some white fruits and pear, not just yellow fruits like in 2009.”

As is his normal practice, Jean-Marc Roulot picked early in 2015, starting on August 28. The finished wines have 13.3% to 13.7% alcohol without chaptalization and total acidity levels are in the very healthy 4.3 to 4.5 grams-per-liter range. Roulot uses just 15% to 18% new oak for his various village wines and 20% to 33% for his premier crus.